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Sirmium was a city in the
Roman province of Pannonia,
located on the Sava river, on the site of
modern Sremska Mitrovica in the
Vojvodina autonomous province...
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Byzantine army
occupied Syrmium,
which was
organized into a
Byzantine theme, or district.
Stephen III
launched a new
invasion against Syrmium in the
spring of...
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Slavonica (in Croatian). 3 (1).
Croatian Institute of
History – Slavonia,
Syrmium and
Baranya history branch: 452–470.
November 2003. ISSN 1332-4853. Retrieved...
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spread of Christianity, with
Andronicus establishing the See of
Syrmium (Mitrovica) in Pannonia,
followed by
those in
Siscia and Mursia.[citation...
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jurisdiction of the
metropolitans of
Aquileia (who
became Patriarchs),
Syrmium, and Salona. In
consequence of the
immigration of the
pagan Slovenes, this...
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Baranja along with Bačka were
incorporated into the Novi Sad oblast,
Syrmium became a
separate oblast with its seat in Vukovar, and
Osijek was incorporated...
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Coins of Julian,
Syrmium, 361...
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Slavonica (in Croatian). 3 (1).
Croatian Institute of History – Slavonia,
Syrmium and
Baranya history branch: 452–470.
November 2003. ISSN 1332-4853. Retrieved...
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Procopius of Scythopolis. He
donated the
relic to the
Orthodox monastery of
Syrmium (present-day
Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia).
After their return from the campaign...
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martyr in
Syrmium in Pannonia, now
Hungary (4th century)
Martyrs Anastasius, Jucundus, Florus, Flori****, Peter, Ratites,
Tatia and Tilis, in
Syrmium in Pannonia...